Monday, March 29, 2010

They are not leaders if they cannot follow simple rules.

The CERIS Homeowners Association Incorporated (CHAI), the homeowners association of Ceris I & II Village, Canlubang, Laguna made it a rule that NO CAMPAIGN POSTER OF ANY CANDIDATE RUNNING FOR ANY ELECTIVE POST, WHETHER NATIONAL OR LOCAL, IS ALLOWED TO BE POSTED IN ANY OF THE COMMON AREAS OF THE VILLAGE, INCLUDING VILLAGE FENCES, TREES, AND THE LIKE. This is primarily because Ceris Village is a private property, and COMELEC did not include private subdivisions in the list of common poster areas.

This rule has already been enforced since the elections of 2004. Violators are to face protests from CHAI. All candidates and parties have been notified of this rule. CHAI Officers have been diligently removing these illegally posted paraphernalia.

However, as of 5pm of Monday, March 29, 2009: the following have already violated the said rule:

RAMIL HERNANDEZ, Nacionalista, for Laguna governor
DAVE ALMARINEZ, Nacionalista, for Laguna vice-governor
BIM BELARMINO, Lakas-Kampi, for Laguna 2nd District Board Member
RUTH MARIANO HERNANDEZ, Nacionalista, for Calamba City Councilor
MIRIAM PLATON, Nacionalista, Calamba City Councilor
PIO DIMAPILIS, Lakas-Kampi, for Calamba City Councilor
PEEWEE PEREZ, Lakas-Kampi, for Calamba City Councilor
EDDIE CATINDIG, Liberal, for Calamba City Councilor
CRIS CONTRERAS, Liberal, for Calamba City Councilor

How can they be Laguna's and Calamba's leaders if they themselves cannot follow simple rules?

So that the public may know.
Maybe you can reconsider voting for the abovementioned names.


forging a new brand of activism,

Ramon Angelo O. Robrigado
Alumnus,
Buklod-UPLB

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